Florence 1983
Desalination,
Vol. 44-47 (1983)
K. S. Spiegler (USA)
Thermodynamic analysis
44(1983)3 -16
A.A.A. Shawly,
F. Girgis, A. Kreuzer and H.-D. von Loebbecke (Saudi Arabia)
Gas turbine a major factor
to reduce capital and operating costs for dual purpose desalination and
power plant
44(1983)17-27
D. Barba, S.
Arazzini and G. Migliorini (Italy)
Applied similarity criteria
in the scale-up from existing to large MSF desalination plants
44(1983)29-
G.F. Leitner
(USA)
Waste concentration vs.
evaporation ponds for reverse osmosis reject water. A case study
44(1983)31-38
Shichang Wang
(China,
PR)
The exergetic efficiency
of MSF process and the conditions of desalination by waste heat
44(1983)39-49
P. Glueckstern
and Y. Kantor (Israel)
Seawater vs. brackish water
desalting: technology, operating problems and overall economics
44(1983)51-60
K. Kuenstle,
M. Moricet, K. Marquardt and R. Nagel (Germany)
Conceptual design and economical
evaluation of a combined MSF-RO seawater desalination plant
44(1983)61-72
U. Fisher (Virgin
Islands)
One year of operation of
Israel Desalination Engineering's multi-effect distillation U.S. Virgin
Islands
44(1983)73-84
K. Heybach
(Germany)
Capacity adaption of reverse
osmosis systems by temperature and pressure control of the raw water
44(1983)85-90
R. El-Assar
and M. Lenhard (Germany)
Utilisation of hydraulic
coupling for brine recirculation pumps
44(1983)91-97
D.C. Hallock
(USA)
Improved pumping economics
for seawater RO systems
44(1983)99-100
S.K. Tadros
(USA)
Power and water production
in cogeneration systems
44(1983)101-102
H.T.A. El-Dessouky
(Egypt)
Losses in MSF desalination
units
44(1983)103-
P. Glueckstern
(Israel)
Desalting: Prospects for
improvement in technology and reduction in costs
44(1983)105-106
A.M. El-Nashar
(UAE)
Analysis of the water desalination
and power generation expansion plans for the Emirate of Abu Dhabi
44(1983)107-
T.J. Rabas
and D. Cane (USA)
An update of intube forced
convection heat transfer coefficients of water
44(1983)109-119
R. Rautenbach
and B. Arzt (Germany)
Waste heat utilization of
large diesel engines by thermocompression and low temperature multiple
effect evaporation
44(1983)121-128
S.J. Senatore
(USA)
Desaltlng water costs using
waste heat from power systems combined with the VTFE and vapor compression
44(1983)129-135
S.I. Golub,
V.V. Iljushchenko, S.V. Grigorenko, U.V. Kartowsky and N.K. Tokmantsev
(
Russia)
On investigation results
of steam separation and heat transfer intensification in distillation desalination
units of two types
44(1983)137-142
L. Cavalieri
and G. Nasser (Germany)
Seawater desalination with
very low energy consumption
44(1983)143-151
B.W. Tleimat
(USA)
Optimal water cost from
solar-powered multieffect distillation
44(1983)153-165
O.E. Natale
(Argentina)
Optimal cooling towers management
for zero discharge
44(1983)167-176
L. Awerbuch,
A. Maddagiri, F.E. Swart and A.N. Rogers (USA)
Coupling of a power plant
with a low temperature multi-effect desalination plant
44(1983)177-188
A.M. Abulnour,
M.H. Sorour, F.A. Hammouda and A.M. Abdel Dayem (Egypt)
Squeezing desalted water
costs by proper choice of the desalting technology and water management
44(1983)189-198
P. Goubeau
and P. Leroy (France)
A specific energy recovery
pumping system for reverse osmosis desalination
44(1983)199-206
W.S.W. Lee,
J.-W. Oldfield and B. Todd (UK)
Corrosion problems caused
by bromine formation in additive dosed MSF desalination plants
44(1983)209-221
T. Hodgkiess,
W.T. Hanbury and M.H. Hejazian (UK)
Corrosion tests of a range
of materials in three MSF plants
44(1983)223-232
A.N. Lebedev,
A.S. Derbyshev and N.A. Kabluchko ( Russia)
Some results of the investigations
on corrosion protection of desalination plant equipment
44(1983)233-239
J. Olsson and
B. Wallen (Sweden)
Experience with a high molybdenum
stainless steel in saline environments
44(1983)241-254
S. Nordin (Sweden)
Studies on stainless steels
for service in desalination plants
44(1983)255-263
Z. Ahmed and
S. Rashidi (Saudi Arabia)
Application potential of
a modified aluminium alloy in Arabian Gulf desalination plants
44(1983)265-276
V.G. Shigorin
(
Russia)
Anticorrosion coatings for
equipment and pipelines of desalting plants
44(1983)277-282
T. Hodgkiess
and S. Rigas (UK)
A comparison of the corrosion
resistance of some higher-alloy stainless steels in seawater at 20-100¡C
44(1983)283-294
M. Pštzschke
and M.B. Rockel (Germany)
Corrosion resistance of
stainless steels and nickel alloys in artificial sea water
44(1983)295-305
K.-H. Geigl
and R.P. Malhotra (Germany)
Glass fiber reinforced plastic
applications for corrosive environments in desalination- and power plants,
and for water treatment
44(1983)307-315
P. Leroy (France)
Corrosion control of feeders
carrying potable water from desalination of sea water. Case of the Yanbu
Medina water supply system (Saudi Arabia)
44(1983)317-324
G. Mšssner
(The
Netherlands)
Evaluation and development
of technical thermoplastic systems for desalination and other water treatment
applications
44(1983)325-327
M. Takada and
J.C. Drake (UK)
Application of improved
high-performance evaporator
45(1983)3-12
L. SzŸcs (Hungary)
A controlled flash evaporator
operated by a vapour compressor
45(1983)13-14
V.L. Podbereznyi,
U.K. Smirnov, V.B. Chernozubov, U.V. Putilin and R.N. Musihin ( Russia)
Horizontal-tube film desalination
plants. Research data of principal processes and of production prototypes
design
45(1983)15-21
D. L. Moen
and D. Cane (USA)
An improved MSF evaporator
configuration
45(1983)25-34
J. Hapke and
A. Mader (Germany)
Design, construction and
operation of a combined MSF/VTE-test evaporator
45(1983)35-36
R. Rautenbach
and H.G. BŸchel (Germany)
Simulation of thermal desalination
processes, some results
45(1983)37-
B. Ohlemann
and D.K. Emmermann (USA)
Operating experience and
performance data of an advanced barge-mounted VTE/VC seawater desalination
plant
45(1983)39-47
M. Fadel, K.
Wangnick and N.M. Wade (UK)
Floating desalination plants.
An engineering, operating and economic appraisal
45(1983)49-63
A.M. Omar (Saudi
Arabia)
Simulation of MSF desalination
plants
45(1983)65-76
M.A. Darwish,
K.A. Fathalah and S.E. Aly (Saudi Arabia)
Comparative study between
vapor compression and multi effect boiling desalination systems
45(1983)77-80
B. Franquelin,
F. Murat and C. Temstet (France)
Application of the multi-effect
process at high temperature for large seawater desalination plants
45(1983)81-92
I. Dobrevsky
and M. Georgieva (Bulgaria)
Some possibilities for solar
evaporation intensification
45(1983)93-99
S. Toyama,
T. Aragaki, K. Murase and K. Tsumura (Japan)
Simulation of a multieffect
solar distillator
45(1983)101-108
F. Cantera
Palacios and J. Ma. S‡nchez-S‡nchez (Spain)
Optimization in dual purpose
plants
45(1983)109-110
H.T.A. El-Dessouky
and G.M.R. Assassa (Egypt)
Computer code for optimizing
MSF desalination plant
45(1983)111-112
J. Hapke and
B. Uckermann (Germany)
Process and layout design
of a combined MSF/VTE plant
45(1983)113-114
R. El-Assar,
G. Jung and G. Gerrard (Germany)
Design features of seawater
intake, distribution and outfall systems, applied to the Ruwais Utilities
Complex, Abu Dhabi
45(1983)115-118
G. Aly (Sweden)
Computer simulations of
multiple-effect FFE-VC systems for water desalination
45(1983)119-131
G.M.R. Assassa
and H.T.A. El-Dessouky (Egypt)
Dynamic stability of MSF
desalination plants
45(1983)133-
J. Cunningham
and M. Bahjernejad (UK)
The effect of vapour shear
and condensate drainage in condenses using roped tubes
45(1983)135-142
K. Genthner
and M.M. El-Allawy (Germany)
Solutions for coupling a
mechanical vapour compression distiller with a multi-stage-flash evaporator
45(1983)143-152
D.S. Khumayyis
and M. Ohtani (Japan)
Construction and commissioning
of 6 x 23,000 t/d MSF plant, Al Jobail Phase 1
45(1983)155-165
J.S. Baranov,
N.A. Kabluchko, P.K. Lebedev, A.A. Samarkin, A.P. Egorov and V.L. Podbereznyi
(
Russia)
Operating experience of
desalination units in Schevchenko
45(1983)167-174
M. Bertuzzi,
G. D'Angelo and E. Moretti (Italy)
Experience with 4 x 5 Migd
MSF plant in Qatar: Report on construction material performances
45(1983)175-181
C. ...zgen
and H. Gške (Turkey)
Hydrodynamic and heat transfer
studies on fluted tubes with drainage discs
45(1983)183-
R.E. Bailie
(USA)
The reliability assurance
survey: An initial step towards increased operating reliability at existing
desalination facilities
45(1983)185-194
O.K. Buros
and T. Livingston (Virgin Islands)
Desalination in the Virgin
Islands, 1964-1982
45(1983)195-196
A. de Maio,
R. Zannoni, A. Ronzoni, G. Boari, L. Liberti and M. Santori (USA)
Results of four years of
operation at high temperature (150¡C)
of Bari's desalination plant
45(1983)197-207
G. Consiglio
and M. Creton (Italy)
Desalination plant program
to solve shortage of water in the southern Italian Islands (Sicily)
45(1983)209-220
L. Carlsson
(Sweden)
The new generation in sea
water desalination SU membrane desalination system
45(1983)221-222
F.G. Abbosh,
I. Kamal, S. Chalchal and H. Gerke (Germany)
Design and performance of
the world's largest operating dual-purpose sea water desalting plant
45(1983)223-230
N. Lior and
E. Nishiyama (Japan)
The effect of gas bubbles
on flash evaporation
45(1983)231-240
C.D. Hornburg
and O.J. Morin, Jr. (USA)
Design aspects of large
sea water reverse osmosis desalination piants
45(1983)241-249
C. ...zgen
and I. Tosun (Turkey)
A theoretical study on hydrodynamics
of condensate films over fluted tubes
45(1983)251-
L.S. Sterman,
V.M. Lavigin and V.D. Rojnatovsky ( Russia)
The quality of the distillate
of desalination plants with a washing device
45(1983)253-261
W. Bulang (Germany)
Large scale desalination
by vapor compression
45(1983)263-
B. Kunst (Germany)
Equations for condensation
in fluted tubes (in German)
45(1983)265-279
F. Pacini (Italy)
Gas turbines in desalination
plants
45(1983)281-288
S. Toyama,
T. Aragaki, T. Sato and H. Kato (Japan)
Hold up and flow of liquid
film at a horizontal tube bundle
45(1983)289-294
V.N. Slesarenko
(
Russia)
Thermal desalination of
sea water in thin film plants
45(1983)295-302
K.-H. Steil
(Germany)
A new distillation procedure
for seawater desalination based on the regeneration principle (in German)
45(1983)303-313
N.M. Sinev,
V.G. Shatsillo, V.B. Chernozubov, A.A. Samarkin and J.S. Baranov (
Russia)
Investigation of water desalination
by distillation technique
45(1983)315-320
P. Tiraboschi
(Italy)
Five years experience in
VTE industrial operations and their design improvements
45(1983)321-328
G.O. Hultin
and R. Harper (USA)
Desalination plant control
with microprocessor based digital technology
45(1983)329-336
R. Zannoni,
A. de Maio, G. Odone and G. Coliva (Italy)
Prototype test results for
Doha West (Kuwait)
4 x 6 Migpd desalination
plants. Report on the main design data of the above plants
45(1983)337-344
F.H. Butt,
A.G. Maadhah, F. Rahman and H.M. Al-Zahrani (Saudi Arabia)
Problems encountered during
commissioning and subsequent performance of an MSF desalination plant in
Saudi Arabia
45(1983)345-355
E. Gabbrielli
and J.P. Gerofi (Australia)
Appropriate mineral content
of desalinated water Ñ Theory and drinkersÕ reaction
45(1983)357-
A. Delyannis
and E. Delyannis (Germany)
Recent solar distillation
developments
45(1983)361-369
R. Kriesi and
M. Posnansky (Switzerland)
Operation experience with
solar powered 10 m3 per day MSF-plant in Kuwait and results of upscaling
experiments
45(1983)371-
A.M. El-Nashar
(UAE)
Solar desalination using
the vacuum freezing ejector absorption (VFEA)
process
45(1983)373 -
J.P. Gerofi
(Australia)
The Sydney University solar
desalination pilot plant design
45(1983)375-382
A. Antonelli
(Italy)
Desalinated water production
at LNG terminals
45(1983)383-390
F. Cantera
Palacios and J.-Ma. S‡nchez-S‡nchez (Spain)
Optimization in dual purpose
plants
45(1983)391-398
R. Soo-Hoo,
L. Awerbuch, S. May, M. Mattson and S. Kremen (USA)
Parametric study on seawater
reverse osmosis desalting plants
46(1983)3-15
C.K. Wojcik
(Saudi
Arabia)
Desalination of water in
Saudi Arabia by reverse osmosis. Performance study
46(1983)17-34
Ying Wang et
al. (China, PR)
Desalination by reverse
osmosis in China
46(1983)35-40
C.T. Sackinger
(USA)
Membrane replacement. Permasep¨
reverse osmosis desalination
46(1983)41-55
R. Bairinji,
T. Tanaka, M. Kurihara, N. Kanamaru and T. Tonomura (Japan)
Characteristics and operating
history of Toray spiral-wound cellulose acetate membrane elements
46(1983)57-66
W.K. Nielsen
(Denmark)
Experience with desalination
of sea and brackish water using minimum pretreatment and high temperature
46(1983)67-79
R.E. Larson,
R.J. Petersen and P.K. Eriksson (USA)
Test results on FT-30 eight-inch-diameter
seawater and brackish water reverse osmosis elements
46(1983)81-90
J.D. Birkett
(USA)
Trends in design and performance
of commercially available reverse osmosis modules
46(1983)91-100
M. Kurihara,
Y. Nakagawa, H. Takeuchi, N. Kanamaru and T. Tonomura (Japan)
Single-stage seawater desalination
at high temperature and salinity as present in the Middle East using PEC-1000
membrane modules
46(1983)101-110
W.T. Andrews,
J.H. Sleigh and R.A. Bergman (USA)
The Malta seawater reverse
osmosis facility
46(1983)111-
R.M. Quinn
(USA)
Ultrafiltration membrane
processes: The Sleeping Giant
46(1983)113-123
D. Sambrailo,
B. Kunst and H. Ivekovic (Yugoslavia)
Reverse osmosis in seawater
concentration
46(1983)125-133
K. Marquardt,
R. Nagel and H. Seeger (Germany)
Seawater desalination by
reverse osmosis
46(1983)135-143
Y. Kunisada,
K. Okada, M. Tsureishi, K. Kikuchi, M. Hirai and Y. Murayama (Japan)
Desalination of high salinity
sea water by reverse osmosis (Summary)
46(1983)145-150
J. Kaschemekat,
W. Hilgendorff, K.W. Bšddeker, A.M. Hassan and A.L.A. Malik (Kuwait)
Two-stage reverse osmosis
seawater desalination
46(1983)151-156
I. Dobrevsky,
V. Mavrov and B. Bonev (Bulgaria)
Reverse osmosis as a step
for make-up demineralised water for power stations
46(1983)157-162
M.A.A. Soleman,
J. de Graauw and W. van Putten (The Netherlands)
Large seawater reverse osmosis
plant: Design considerations
46(1983)163-170
G.A. Yagodin,
B.F. Nikolsky, N.F. Kuleshov and A.A. Svitsov ( Russia)
Solution of contradictory
problem of simultaneous desalination and concentration in reverse osmosis
46(1983)171-177
N. Chlubek
and E. Drioli (Italy)
A study on thermal driven
membrane processes in water purification
46(1983)179-180
E. Drioli (Italy)
Membrane technology in the
rationalization of industrial processes: Experimental results
46(1983)181-
O. Kedem and
I. Rubinstein (Israel)
Polarization effects at
charged membranes
46(1983)185-189
Song Shi and
Pei-qi Chen (China, PR)
Design and field trials
of a 200 m3/day sea water desalination by electrodialysis
46(1983)191-196
N.M. Smirnova,
B.N. Laskorin, J.S. Mishukova and A.V. Borisov ( Russia)
The application of electrodialysis
with ion exchange membranes for treatment of sodium sulfate solutions
46(1983)197-201
A.M. Kusavsky
and V.P. Shulika ( Russia)
Heat regime of ion-exchange
membranes' performance
46(1983)203-210
M.E. Abu Goukh
and D.W. Thompson (Canada)
An absorption-desorption
stack for cyclic electrodialysis in open system
46(1983)211-223
O. Kuroda,
S. Takahashi and M. Nomura (Japan)
Characteristics of flow
and mass transfer rate in an electrodialyzer compartment including spacer
46(1983)225-232
Jingxu Qu and
Shumin Liu (China, PR)
Electrode for electrodialysis
46(1983)233-242
X.-W. Zhong,
W.-R. Zhang, Z.-Y. Hu and H.-C. Li (China, PR)
Effect of characterizations
of spacer in electrodialysis cells on mass transfer
46(1983)243-252
V.N. Smagin,
N.N. Zhurov, D.A. Yaroshevsky and O.V. Yevdokimov ( Russia)
Optimization of electrodialysis
process at elevated temperatures
46(1983)253-262
Song Xu-Tong
and Chen Guang (China, PR)
The calculation of limiting
current density of electrodialysis under the influence of water quality
and temperature
46(1983)263-274
G. Wisniewska,
B. Cieploch and T. Winnicki (Poland)
Laboratory investigation
on electrodialytic desalination of brackish water
46(1983)275-281
V.N. Smagin,
V.A. Chukhin and V.A. Kharchuck ( Russia)
Technological account of
electrodialysis apparatus for concentration
46(1983)283-290
O. Kedem, J.
Cohen, A. Warshawsky and N. Kahana (Israel)
EDS: sealed cell electrodialysis
46(1983)291-299
A. Walch (Germany)
Preparation and structure
of synthetic membranes
46(1983)303-312
P. Mosegaard
and G. Jonsson (Denmark)
On the reproducibility of
asymmetric cellulose acetate membranes
46(1983)313-320
Guanghu Fan,
Baoquan Zhao, Jiayan Chen and Lingying Zheng (China, PR)
The mechanism of the formation
of aromatic polyamide type asymmetric RO membranes
46(1983)321-326
K.E. Kinzer,
D.R. Lloyd, J.P. Wightman and J.E. McGrath (USA)
Asymmetric membrane preparation
from nonsolvent casting systems
46(1983)327-334
Ying Wang et
al. (China, PR)
Desalination by the use
of dynamically formed PVA membranes
46(1983)335-342
R.E. Kesting,
J.M. Newman, K.T. Nam and J.F. Ditter (USA)
Dry-RO membranes from blends
of ionogenic and nonionogenic polymers
46(1983)343-348
J. Adduci,
L.L. Chapoy, G. Jonsson, J. Kops and B.M. Shinde (Denmark)
Semi-stiff chain aromatic
polyamic-acids: new candidates for reverse osmosis membranes
46(1983)349-350
A.S. Bal and
S. Peter (Germany)
Development of cord membranes:
A new reverse osmosis membrane configuration
46(1983)351-352
B. Chakravorty,
R.N. Mukherjee and S. Basu (India)
Synthesis of ion-exchange
membranes for electrodialytic treatment of industrial effluents
46(1983)353-360
A.D. Dimov
and I. Alexcandrova (Bulgaria)
Preparation of ion-exchange
membranes from modified polyethylene with high molecular weight
46(1983)361-366
S. Bauer, K.
Heckmann, L. Six, C. Strobl, D. Blšcher, B. Henkel, T. Garbe and K. Ring
(Germany)
Hyperfiltration through
crosslinked monolayers II
46(1983)369-378
J.-Y. Chen,
M. Kurihara and W. Pusch (Japan)
Transport coefficients of
asymmetric and composite membranes
46(1983)379-388
J. Glater and
S. McCray (USA)
Changes in water and salt
transport during hydrolysis of cellulose acetate reverse osmosis membranes
46(1983)389-397
S.W. Thiel
and D.R. Lloyd (USA)
Physicochemical interactions
in pressure driven membrane separation of glucose, ascorbic acid, citric
acid, and mannitol from single solute aqueous solution
46(1983)399-406
S. Kimura and
I. Jitsuhara (Japan)
Transport through charged
ultrafiltration membranes
46(1983)407-416
G. Mossa and
R. Passino (Italy)
Uptake of electrolytes by
cellulose acetate membranes
46(1983)417-423
W. Pusch and
A. Tanioka (Germany)
Structure investigations
of homogeneous cellulose acetate membranes by gas permeation measurements
46(1983)425-434
G. Arneri,
L.L. Chapoy, G. Jonsson and P. Mosegaard (Denmark)
The application of polarized
fluorescence spectroscopy in the characterization of molecular orientation
in cellulose acetate reverse osmosis membranes
46(1983)435-
J.-Y. Chen,
H. Nomura and W. Pusch (Germany)
Temperature dependence of
membrane transport parameters in hyperfiltration
46(1983)437-446
V. Richau,
H.-H. Schwarz, H. Buschatz and V. Kudela (Czech Republic)
Asymmetric behavior of membranes
in pressure driven processes
46(1983)447-454
Y. Taketani,
T. Matsuura and S. Sourirajan (Canada)
Predictability of RO/UF
performance from surface force parameters and data on average pore size
and pore size distribution on membrane surface
46(1983)455-466
J.A.M. Meijer
(The
Netherlands)
Prevention of calcium sulfate
scale deposition by a fluidized bed
47(1983)3-15
J. Reverter,
M. Ribeaud and M.P. Savage (Switzerland)
An investigation into the
problems encountered at the Jeddah III desalination plant when using Belgard
EV
47(1983)17-
G.F. Casini
(Italy)
The application of a high
temperature scale control additive in a Middle East MSF plant
47(1983)19-24
R.W. Goeldner
(USA)
Scale control inhibitor
performance at 100¡C under boiling conditions
47(1983)25-35
K.G. Cooper,
L.G. Hanlon, G.M. Smart and R.E. Talbot (UK)
A model for the fouling
of MSF plants based on data from operating units
47(1983)37-47
R. Rautenbach,
H. Offermann, E.E. Hammer, W. Wšhlk and W. Linsteadt (Germany)
An assessment of different
scale control methods
47(1983)49-62
O.I. Martynova,
L.G. Vasina, A.V. Baglovsky, D.P. Yegorov, L.P. Karnauknov and V.A. Kozlov
(
Russia)
Evaluation of thermal desalination
plants water chemistry
47(1983)63-69
F. Sigon (Italy)
Automated continuous monitoring
of sulphate contents in brines
47(1983)71-80
M.P.C. Weijnen,
W.G.J. MarchŽe and G.M. van Rosmalen (The Netherlands)
A quantification of the
effectiveness of an inhibitor on the growth process of a scalant
47(1983)81-92
R. Zannoni,
A. de Maio, G. Odone, F. Fioravanti, G. Boari, L. Liberti and M. Santori
(Italy)
Desulphation new applications:
Doha East (Kuwait)
and Gela (Italy)
desalination plants
47(1983)93-102
G. Belfort
and W. Altena (USA)
Towards an inductive understanding
of membrane fouling
47(1983)105-128
D. Hasson and
S. Steinberg (Israel)
Continuous flow precipitation
47(1983)129-148
T. Vermeulen,
B.W. Tleimat and G. Klein (USA)
Ion-exchange pretreatment
for scale prevention in desalting systems
47(1983)149-159
D.E. George
(USA)
Prediction of silica scale
formation in RO systems
47(1983)161-169
C.A. Buckley,
R.L.C. Flemmer and G.R. Groves (South Africa)
Fouling studies and mathematical
modelling of ultrafiltration of textile desizing effluents
47(1983)171-179
D.W. Thompson
and A.-Y. Tremblay (Canada)
Fouling in steady and unsteady
state electrodialysis
47(1983)181-188
R. Bartz (Germany)
Pretreatment of seawater
for the reverse osmosis type desalination process
47(1983)189-190
J.C. Eid and
G.B. Andeen (USA)
Effects of acceleration
on particulate fouling in reverse osmosis
47(1983)191-199
H.U. MŸller
and H. Strathmann (Germany)
Electrodialytic removal
of carbonates from seawater
47(1983)201-208
M. Wilf and
J. Ricklis (Israel)
RO desalting of brackish
water oversaturated with CaSO4
47(1983)209-220
F.W. Altena,
G. Belfort, J. Otis, F. Fiessinger, J.M. Rovel and J. Nicolletti (USA)
Particle motion in a laminar
slit flow: a fundamental fouling study
47(1983)221-232
H. Winters,
I. Isquith, W.A. Arthur and A. Mindler (USA)
Control of biological fouling
in seawater reverse osmosis desalination
47(1983)233-238
C.D. Moody,
J.W. Kaakinen, J.C. Lozier and P.E. Laverty (USA)
Yuma desalting test facility:
Foulant component study
47(1983)239-256
O.J. Olsen
and U.H. Haagensen (Denmark)
Membrane filtration for
the reuse of city waste water
47(1983)257-265
G. van Opbergen,
T. Peters, R. Rautenbach and H. Tils (Germany)
Reduction of nitrate concentration
in drinking water by a hybrid process with zero discharge based on reverse
osmosis
47(1983)267-274
M.A. Mandil,
S.H. Eissa, A.O. Farag, A. El-Nikhely, F. Abdel Salam and A.M. Al-Taweel
(Saudi
Arabia)
Reciprocating plate reactors
for water reuse
47(1983)275-276
G.R. Groves
(South
Africa)
Application of membrane
separation processes to the treatment of industrial effluents for water
reuse
47(1983)277-284
A.M. Abulnour,
M.H. Sorour, F.A. Hammouda and A.M. Abdel Dayem (Denmark)
Non-conventional water sources
for small remote communities in developing countries
47(1983)285-292
H. Paul (Germany)
Two-phase ultrafiltration
as an economical unit operation for recycling of detergents
47(1983)293-304
G.R. Groves,
C.A. Buckley, J.M. Cox, A. Kirk, C.D. MacMillan and M.J. Simpson (South
Africa)
Dynamic membrane ultrafiltration
and hyperfiltration for the treatment of industrial effluents for water
reuse
47(1983)305-312
K. Treffry-Goatley,
C.A. Buckley and G.R. Groves (South Africa)
Reverse osmosis treatment
and reuse of textile dyehouse effluents
47(1983)313-320
O.I. Martynova,
A.I. Abramov, A.S. Sedlov, L.G. Vasina and I.P. Iljina ( Russia)
Make-up water treatment
at thermal power plants and multiple waste water reuse
47(1983)321-325
M.J. Simpson
and G.R. Groves (South Africa)
Treatment of pulp/paper
bleach effluents by reverse osmosis
47(1983)327-333
S. Basu and
S. Moulik (India)
Studies on the application
of RO in treatment of rayon plant effluent
47(1983)335-342
R.C. Squires,
J.A.C. Cowan and F.C. Wood (UK)
The desalination of coalmine
drainage water by reverse osmosis
47(1983)343-350
Y.-C. Chang
and S.-P. Li (China, PR)
A study of emulsified liquid
membrane treatment of phenolic waste water
47(1983)351-361
K. Sato, S.
Kobayashi and S. Okado (Japan)
Desalination and reuse of
industrial wastewater by electrodialysis
47(1983)363-373
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